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sider doing >> i have dinner every tuesday demint.th jim claim that because you won't for obama er you are care is utterly ridiculous. i don't disagree away need to get obama care. tactic.ree with the you don't set a strategy out to ry to accomplish something ignoring a couple of realistic facts. is the only way you get rid f obama care is with 67 votes in the u.s. senate. the house of of reserves unless obama is going to roll over and say i made a to quit this, e and i don't think that will happen. that is number one. glad you raised the issue because it means you are involved in the future of ur country and that is admirable. ted cruz marco rubio, have the purest of intentions. but i think they are dead wrong tactics. f you will recall, we had a and nment shutdown in 1996 lost 15 seats in an off-year election. point.e missing my that is not my excuse for doing it. reason for not i'm bracing their strategy is i'm 100% it what work and let me explain why. full carry out the strategy and the government is shut down. what do you think will happen to weak-kneed soft-spined members of the
sider doing >> i have dinner every tuesday demint.th jim claim that because you won't for obama er you are care is utterly ridiculous. i don't disagree away need to get obama care. tactic.ree with the you don't set a strategy out to ry to accomplish something ignoring a couple of realistic facts. is the only way you get rid f obama care is with 67 votes in the u.s. senate. the house of of reserves unless obama is going to roll over and say i made a to quit this, e and i don't think that...
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[applause] >> i have dinner every week with jim demint. i have met with markley and -- mike lee and marco rubio. the claim that because you won't sign a letter are you for obama care iserly ridiculous. -- is utterly ridiculous. i don't degree that we need to get rid of obama care. i disagree with the tactic. you do not set a strategy at the -- out to try to accomplish something, ignoring a couple realistic facts. one, the only way you get rid of obamacare is with 67 votes in the u.s. senate. and two thirds of the house of representatives. unless obama is going to roll over and say, we made a mistake. i'm going to quit this. and i don't think that's going to happen. number two, i'm glad you raised the issue because it means you are involved in the future of our country. i believe that is admirable. mike lee, marco rubio, ted cruz have the purest of intentions, but i believe they are dead wrong on tactics. if you will recall, we had a government shutdown in 1996. we lost 15 seats in an off year election when we should have won 15. you are mi
[applause] >> i have dinner every week with jim demint. i have met with markley and -- mike lee and marco rubio. the claim that because you won't sign a letter are you for obama care iserly ridiculous. -- is utterly ridiculous. i don't degree that we need to get rid of obama care. i disagree with the tactic. you do not set a strategy at the -- out to try to accomplish something, ignoring a couple realistic facts. one, the only way you get rid of obamacare is with 67 votes in the u.s....
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under governor jim cain, we were honored as the best state to do business, the best managed state. and he prudently put in us through the great recession. and let me say this, under government bob mcdonald, it 's the lowest on the east coast. we pass the first transportation funding in 27 years with bipartisan support. now, during the next four years, it will be my obligation an honor to continue that tradition and to get started, over the next three months, i am going to work hard to reach out to every single republican in the general assembly. i want to listen to them and i want to work with them so we can advance our shared goals. the economic challenges facing virginia are daunting. sequestration for another year and more federal budget cuts on the horizon. but for those of you who know me well, i believe a daunting challenge is always a great opportunity. working together, we will protect the jobs that we have, but we will work to diversify our economy. first is workforce training. for me, the best part of this campaign i was able to visit every single all 23 community college
under governor jim cain, we were honored as the best state to do business, the best managed state. and he prudently put in us through the great recession. and let me say this, under government bob mcdonald, it 's the lowest on the east coast. we pass the first transportation funding in 27 years with bipartisan support. now, during the next four years, it will be my obligation an honor to continue that tradition and to get started, over the next three months, i am going to work hard to reach out...
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jim demint's support was to all three of us who won. demint said we right now i in the for in the senator jim demint. and that legacy has already transformed the u.s. senate. any issue, pick any fight, and who are the people charge being out into battle and the fight? they are the rand pauls, mike lee, marco rubio, leaders there because of jim demint's support. and that is how you turn the country around. freedom. principle is freedom is really the value of our country. and the tool we crafted, our crafted that was quite revolutionary to preserve constitution.e thomas jefferson described the chains to united states senate if bind the mission of government. seeing our are freedom under assault because our constitutional liberties are threatened. in my view we should stand for the constitution and every part constitution. we should stand for the first amendme all of us are yet shocked and horrified to read newspaper headlines this weekend that this administration is threatening to court-martial the military if they share their faith to ot
jim demint's support was to all three of us who won. demint said we right now i in the for in the senator jim demint. and that legacy has already transformed the u.s. senate. any issue, pick any fight, and who are the people charge being out into battle and the fight? they are the rand pauls, mike lee, marco rubio, leaders there because of jim demint's support. and that is how you turn the country around. freedom. principle is freedom is really the value of our country. and the tool we crafted,...
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they are recognizing jim clyburn. we will take you live in colombia to the state ted cruzds, with prayed we will tell you -- we will show you all of it. >> i think you misunderstood my question. i was not asking about propriety. you are the chief legal officer for the united states of america. does the just this apartment fast as the justice department have a position to use a droning killing u.s. citizens question mark -- citizens question mark -- citizens? he said it would not be appropriate. three times he went back and forth. i do not understand this constitution to which you refer. [laughter] 13 hour filibuster that day, one senator after another and another came to the floor of the senate and plenty of house members came to the floor of the senate. thousands upon founders -- thousands upon thousands of people got online and got on twitter and stood for liberty. next day, thee obama administration was forced to do what it refused to do for three straight weeks, which is admit in writing, no, the constitution does
they are recognizing jim clyburn. we will take you live in colombia to the state ted cruzds, with prayed we will tell you -- we will show you all of it. >> i think you misunderstood my question. i was not asking about propriety. you are the chief legal officer for the united states of america. does the just this apartment fast as the justice department have a position to use a droning killing u.s. citizens question mark -- citizens question mark -- citizens? he said it would not be...
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to hoyer and jim as well as javier, thank you for the great work that you guys are doing each afternoon day. to steve israel who worked tirelessly to bring on 49 new outstanding members of this caucus. [cheers and applause] i am looking forward to spending time with all 49 of you. thefully we'll see you at white house and at various events but i know you came here to get something done. i look forward to working with you every single day to do what is right by the people who sent us here. i changed the format here. originally the way this is scheduled, i was going to talk and shake some hands and i thought since this is not a shy bunch. it might make sense for me to take some questions and advice, i'm sure you guys have for me. what i'm going to do is make a few points a the top and what i would like is maybe somebody can come up here and you can call on folks and we'll spend a little time with q&a before i have a chance to say hello to everybody. i want to keep my remark short because i made a pretty long speech a couple weeks ago. i'm about to make another one next week and i don't wa
to hoyer and jim as well as javier, thank you for the great work that you guys are doing each afternoon day. to steve israel who worked tirelessly to bring on 49 new outstanding members of this caucus. [cheers and applause] i am looking forward to spending time with all 49 of you. thefully we'll see you at white house and at various events but i know you came here to get something done. i look forward to working with you every single day to do what is right by the people who sent us here. i...
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. -- jim demint. >> we believe that opening up the gates of our memories bringing people closer together , to bring people to a realization that what a human being, an individual can do. i think of those who saved lives, all of these christians who saved lives while risking their own. everyone of them is a hero. >> on the 20th anniversary, i ask you to replace the director memories of those who still live with being the memories of this museum so that no one will ever forget the stories and these lessons. about howu to sink the -- to think about all the historic slurry -- storing of the holocaust reflects a story that takes a human form. the idea that our differences are more important than our humanity of a test of our differences -- are not more important than our humanity. the nationalm., rifle association's annual meeting with chris cox and wayne lapierre. on book tv this weekend, your llips.ons for melanie phi on sunday, book tv in london. withart a 12 week series british authors. birmingham, the 1963 race riots. president obama traveled to mexico thursday and met with mexican presi
. -- jim demint. >> we believe that opening up the gates of our memories bringing people closer together , to bring people to a realization that what a human being, an individual can do. i think of those who saved lives, all of these christians who saved lives while risking their own. everyone of them is a hero. >> on the 20th anniversary, i ask you to replace the director memories of those who still live with being the memories of this museum so that no one will ever forget the...
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i observed to rand, a native- born texan, that if davy crockett and jim gould alive today, they would have been standing shoulder to shoulder with him on the floor of the senate. [applause] i got to read from shakespeare's st. chrispin' -- crispin's day speech. there are some senators who were not there that night who have held their manhoods cheap and as a result. [cheers and applause] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie, patton. cleaned up a little bit to make it suitable for television. it got to read president ronald reagan's 1964 a time for choosing speech. [cheers and applause] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. a second example is sequestration. sequestration has actually gone into effect. the white house is astonished. all of us remember the president's scare america tour. he went all over the country talking about the dramatic consequences. washington, d.c. is the only place on earth where the phrase draconian 2% cuts can be uttered. [laughter] after a while, the president was self parody as he described the consequences
i observed to rand, a native- born texan, that if davy crockett and jim gould alive today, they would have been standing shoulder to shoulder with him on the floor of the senate. [applause] i got to read from shakespeare's st. chrispin' -- crispin's day speech. there are some senators who were not there that night who have held their manhoods cheap and as a result. [cheers and applause] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie, patton. cleaned up a little bit to make it suitable...
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host: jim in south carolina. caller: good morning. the president made it real clear. he said, am i my brother's keeper? many of us voted for him in saying, yes, we are. when it came down to a bill crafted by the president, and it only required them to pay $300 more a year or whatever, health care him a depending on the plan i'm a they say no. we are the ones who voted him in, and yet we are not willing to pay up or pony up a little bit even $300 a month and we complain. i do not understand it. if you vote for a socialist and someone who has socialistic politics, you ought to pay the cost and share the wealth. i am beleaguered at my generation that we cannot see that. i do not know why the fellow who just called, it is not about race, it is about money. it is about them not paying for a plan that they in essence voted for. guest: i think the jury is out. currently, when we spoke and interviewed young americans, one of the pieces of data we pulled out were, among the people who do not currently have health insurance, we asked them what your opinions are and how likely w
host: jim in south carolina. caller: good morning. the president made it real clear. he said, am i my brother's keeper? many of us voted for him in saying, yes, we are. when it came down to a bill crafted by the president, and it only required them to pay $300 more a year or whatever, health care him a depending on the plan i'm a they say no. we are the ones who voted him in, and yet we are not willing to pay up or pony up a little bit even $300 a month and we complain. i do not understand it....
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jim from hamilton, montana. an independent caller. hello. caller: a beautiful view from your window. eighth this is going to fail like all other bills. there is nothing for them down there. to the mexican government, every $2 you put up the u.s. government will put up $1. we could make them the food and vegetable capital of the world. we could do so many more things and they would rather stay down there. mexico is the land they love. until we start getting businesses down there so everybody can have good work -- you do not see our neighbors from the north in canada coming down to america like that. let us build the country up, let us give people a reason to want to stay in mexico. we will keep getting your thoughts this morning on what the senate tydeus today, passing the immigration bill 68-32. at the front page of "the washington post" -- next to that story is the one about the nsa surveillance program, "security clearance question by the company that cleared edward snowden," it says -- also we have been telling you about student loan rate
jim from hamilton, montana. an independent caller. hello. caller: a beautiful view from your window. eighth this is going to fail like all other bills. there is nothing for them down there. to the mexican government, every $2 you put up the u.s. government will put up $1. we could make them the food and vegetable capital of the world. we could do so many more things and they would rather stay down there. mexico is the land they love. until we start getting businesses down there so everybody can...
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isour facebook page there this from jim murphy -- many of you already joining in on the conversation. there is a new documentary called " keep a place at that table." attention about the issue of honker. >> a lot of people are ashamed and it is very humiliating. >> this generation will live six or die younger -- live sick or die edgar. >> the problem is getting worse. >> the reason people are going hungry is not because it is shortage. it is because of the property. >> one out of every two kids in the united states will at some point be on food assistance. benefits wase food $3 a day. >> you are going to spend it on the cheapest calories you can get, and that is processed food. >> i cannot tell my kids -- i am struggling to feed my kids every day. >> that was a bad idea. onmillions of americans rely charitable food programs. >> i have not received a pay raise in four years. what i used to spend on a month in groceries now this week two weeks. >> charity is a great thing. but it is not a good way to end hunger. weakening our country. >> a documentary in 1968 put hunker on the agenda. a
isour facebook page there this from jim murphy -- many of you already joining in on the conversation. there is a new documentary called " keep a place at that table." attention about the issue of honker. >> a lot of people are ashamed and it is very humiliating. >> this generation will live six or die younger -- live sick or die edgar. >> the problem is getting worse. >> the reason people are going hungry is not because it is shortage. it is because of the...
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guest: i offered it with jim cooper, a democrat of tennessee. we got 38 votes the first time we did it last year. they are up to 75. senator mcconnell is talking about the fact that we are not interested in raising the rates. at the end of the day, you could take away every private jet and every cayman islands account. it does not get there from here. it is a more complicated problem than that. i think it is time for my former colleagues to stop worrying about the next election. i am living proof. the congress did not end when i retired from the congress after 18 years. it is time for people to reach the conclusion that we need to take care of the next generation and we need to take care of america rather than focusing on how am i going to win in 2014? host: we are talking to steve latourette. you are close friends with speaker of the house john boehner. is he still enjoying the job? guest: i have a one-year ban that i cannot talk to my former colleagues. i think the speaker is glad to be the speaker. i think he is doing a great job. people say
guest: i offered it with jim cooper, a democrat of tennessee. we got 38 votes the first time we did it last year. they are up to 75. senator mcconnell is talking about the fact that we are not interested in raising the rates. at the end of the day, you could take away every private jet and every cayman islands account. it does not get there from here. it is a more complicated problem than that. i think it is time for my former colleagues to stop worrying about the next election. i am living...
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host: that's jim in michigan. jim morris in washington, d.c. guest: well, i just think that's another argument for more aggressive workplace enforcement. michigan is what's called a state plan osha state, and i'm not intimately familiar with it, but certainly some of the state plan states, and i'm thinking of nevada, have had serious problems with enforcement. host: we're talking about jim morris of the center for public integrity, regarding the occupational safety and health administration, as part of our your money series and today we're talking about workplace safety and osha. although we don't have a special line for employees of osha, if there's anybody out there that works for osha and wants to get involved in the conversation, by all means, give us a call. alex in flint, michigan on our line for indents -- independents, you're on the "washington journal", go ahead. caller: well, i was injured on an accident quite some time ago. osha came in, made recommendations about safety, and i was wondering, is there any way for me to get that infor
host: that's jim in michigan. jim morris in washington, d.c. guest: well, i just think that's another argument for more aggressive workplace enforcement. michigan is what's called a state plan osha state, and i'm not intimately familiar with it, but certainly some of the state plan states, and i'm thinking of nevada, have had serious problems with enforcement. host: we're talking about jim morris of the center for public integrity, regarding the occupational safety and health administration, as...
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jim is an independent. i see part of the problem to press, it is embedded in the answer the young lady health careow the fights congress. all she did was " a harry reid. -- was quote harry reid. there is a lot of laziness in terms of investigative journalism. when you get a question like that you need to know what lies in what does not apply, not just what harry reid thinks about it. i am not picking on one individual because i see that edgar across the country. host: just to give us of context, the story was from politico and it was a back-and- forth between some legislators who are arguing over what could happen with obama care. we saw political report on this and we saw some push back from legislators after that. let us give a response from our guest is see if you have any follow-up. we do our best but this is important. not weird trying to do or not trying to do. it is with the story is here. is there a difference between the tennis table match of what happens in the washington and a longer format piece
jim is an independent. i see part of the problem to press, it is embedded in the answer the young lady health careow the fights congress. all she did was " a harry reid. -- was quote harry reid. there is a lot of laziness in terms of investigative journalism. when you get a question like that you need to know what lies in what does not apply, not just what harry reid thinks about it. i am not picking on one individual because i see that edgar across the country. host: just to give us of...
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jim in michigan, independent scholar. -- caller. caller: i want to talk about the irs investigation and benghazi. about a week ago, i signed -- saw the former head of a division on c-span and he said the irs was just doing its job. they were applying for exemption and 52 of them, he said, had identified themselves as political. that is a red flag for being looked at. 292, there were the igzations that bein identified. -- they asked them what they were and he could not identify them. [indiscernible] benghazi, the cia had an operation in benghazi. awould like to hear i comments because the cia is the one that did the talking things to the ambassador that they were maybe not trying to cover up their operation in benghazi. i will take your answer off the phone. host: what was your question? guest: i want her to comment on the fact that there were 202 that were not identified. how can we say the tea party was being targeted? organizations out of 292 -- the ig could not tell us what they were. that was a big question in my mind. i think t
jim in michigan, independent scholar. -- caller. caller: i want to talk about the irs investigation and benghazi. about a week ago, i signed -- saw the former head of a division on c-span and he said the irs was just doing its job. they were applying for exemption and 52 of them, he said, had identified themselves as political. that is a red flag for being looked at. 292, there were the igzations that bein identified. -- they asked them what they were and he could not identify them....
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the three of us and candy are not rolling this. >> by your jim lehrer. >> -- you are jim lehrer. >> this is how they ask and here is how the imitation goes to the debate. and if under these rules, would you do this certain fang -- i found out what they propose and made the decision, i would do that and here is what they said. because i was like that as well. the feeling was that the commission wanted to make sure that in the mind of the public this was a debate between the candidates, that this was not a gotcha game. this is not about reporters trying to embarrass people asked him who the prime minister of whenever this. let's open this thing up in the new 24-7 world, let's make these debates different from everything else. >> and this is to inform, in the hand, and you want the american public to know who these people are and i actually think -- let's face it, there are not that many surprise categories. >> if they have said, we have to see the list of categories and we will decide which ones that you can use and you can't, that would be a different story. >> i would remind you that thr
the three of us and candy are not rolling this. >> by your jim lehrer. >> -- you are jim lehrer. >> this is how they ask and here is how the imitation goes to the debate. and if under these rules, would you do this certain fang -- i found out what they propose and made the decision, i would do that and here is what they said. because i was like that as well. the feeling was that the commission wanted to make sure that in the mind of the public this was a debate between the...
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steny hoyer, jim cliburn, xavier becerra, joe crowley, chirs van hollen, -- on immigration reform, let me show you the front page of the most recent edition of national review. from the editors about immigration reform. inside, it says the rubio amnesty is not what the senator promised, but he is defending it anyway. also, this morning, we told you about the hearing before the house oversight and government reform committee. blowers' rescue or request denied. that should come up at today's hearing. again, live coverage on c-span3 at 11:30 this morning. in the style section of the washington post there's a piece sayingbs news reporter that she is a persistent voice of skepticism on this benghazi report from the state department, from the white house, and has been asking for more information from the white house and file a freedom of information request and was denied. that's the style section of the washington post on what she has been reporting on the libyan attacks. back to immigration, the washington post says -- committee judiciary will take up the hearing on thursday. we will be ta
steny hoyer, jim cliburn, xavier becerra, joe crowley, chirs van hollen, -- on immigration reform, let me show you the front page of the most recent edition of national review. from the editors about immigration reform. inside, it says the rubio amnesty is not what the senator promised, but he is defending it anyway. also, this morning, we told you about the hearing before the house oversight and government reform committee. blowers' rescue or request denied. that should come up at today's...
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., father david garcia, and father jim galvan recently reopened that mission after an impressive, complex restoration missions. each of these missions is a working paferish church, relying on pa riggsers and fully restored. working closely with them is a group called los compadres, who have worked for the preservation of the missions led by pamela bayne and susan candola. their annual music under the stars concert at mission san jose is a great way to experience the park. thanks to the leadership of a state representative, visitors benefit from a newly dedicated veterans memorial bridge. the last of the missions are the -- or the first when it comes to congressman ga; llego is mission zapata. among the many community partners who join with us for park expansion are susan snow, the world heritage coordinator of the national parks service, suzanne dickson with the national parks conservation association, bexar county commissioners, shannon miller with the city's historic preservation office, suzanne scott with the river authority and marco voss with the san antonio tourism council. they're
., father david garcia, and father jim galvan recently reopened that mission after an impressive, complex restoration missions. each of these missions is a working paferish church, relying on pa riggsers and fully restored. working closely with them is a group called los compadres, who have worked for the preservation of the missions led by pamela bayne and susan candola. their annual music under the stars concert at mission san jose is a great way to experience the park. thanks to the...
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>> it is one thing from jim's book, you may miss the moment, on television. i don't think -- i think the one impression, for the same reason, i had no idea that all ryan was 753 glasses of water. this was like a saturday night live skit. i thought, i am so thirsty. these guys are talking and they have had no water. i do not think that i missed this. one thing that happens in the debates is the candidates come in, and they are ready for what ever debate that they are ready for. i think that joe biden thought that this would be a little bit more contentious. it took him awhile to get adjusted to that. i thought that this was a very interesting thing, to realize that. that this was happening with the candidates. what would you get to see those rehearsals? >> now that i have thought about this at this very moment, i don't think obama was prepared for what romney was doing. i was not -- >> having done this three times, you cover all the people that you interview in these presidential debates, what do you pick up, and what are the ingredients of political success?
>> it is one thing from jim's book, you may miss the moment, on television. i don't think -- i think the one impression, for the same reason, i had no idea that all ryan was 753 glasses of water. this was like a saturday night live skit. i thought, i am so thirsty. these guys are talking and they have had no water. i do not think that i missed this. one thing that happens in the debates is the candidates come in, and they are ready for what ever debate that they are ready for. i think...
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let me first of all thank jim and john for organizing this. i want to thank all of you. i have got a bunch of friends in this room, people who have supported me even before i ran for president. news end, old friends, everybody here, in it for the right reasons. the folks who care deeply about this country and want to see it continue to move forward. , i'm pretty sure runpeated it in 2012, you elections not simply to get elected. you run elections to have an opportunity to deliver on behalf of the american people. the central premise of our campaign was always that this great country of ours was built on some foundational ideas. the most important of which is theyanybody, anywhere, if are willing to work hard and take response ability, can succeed. if we have a growing, thriving, and ladders of opportunity into the middle class, nobody can beat us. that is the reason why we attracted immigrants from every corner of the world. that is the reason why our culture has always been viewed as dynamic and forward-looking. not looking backwards. consistently looking at that next h
let me first of all thank jim and john for organizing this. i want to thank all of you. i have got a bunch of friends in this room, people who have supported me even before i ran for president. news end, old friends, everybody here, in it for the right reasons. the folks who care deeply about this country and want to see it continue to move forward. , i'm pretty sure runpeated it in 2012, you elections not simply to get elected. you run elections to have an opportunity to deliver on behalf of...
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host: jim, you are up next. caller: good morning. i have seen your guest on several programs. i am retired. i watch a lot of political programs. i just wonder -- i believe there is no way we are going to raise the debt ceiling. i think that is just idiocy -- no way we aren't going to raise the debt ceiling. i think that is just a easy to say that we will not. there are three factions -- inside the beltway, cable news, and the average american. i don't say i'm above average. they don't stay engaged at all. thati'm really seeing is the republican party is not seeing the forest for the trees. the forest being the american people. the trees being boehner and those people. guest: use of the run-up to read -- you saw the runup. they lost some seats in the house. they did not win the presidency. this is perhaps a way to make cuts in specific ways, talk about this of the cuts. they have voted for the paul ryan but in the past -- talk about specific cuts. they have voted for the paul ryan budget in the past. see where the president is willing to go. republicans are not going to be spec
host: jim, you are up next. caller: good morning. i have seen your guest on several programs. i am retired. i watch a lot of political programs. i just wonder -- i believe there is no way we are going to raise the debt ceiling. i think that is just idiocy -- no way we aren't going to raise the debt ceiling. i think that is just a easy to say that we will not. there are three factions -- inside the beltway, cable news, and the average american. i don't say i'm above average. they don't stay...
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jim in therapy -- what do you think? jim in fairfax station. caller: no, they don't matter. it's an opportunity to look at what is said in a state of the union and move forward a year after it and assess what was promised and what was positioned and hold that person accountable. in so many instances you hear president on both sides talk a very big game. and then they failed to deliver. i am a little disappointed but there's not a greater body of media reporting that says this is what that person said at the state of the union and then 364 days later, this is what it has materialized as it relates to the positions that person took 364 days prior. host: what do you remember about last year's state of the union? caller: it does 9. -- does not. the media has an opportunity to go back and review and misstatements and the promises, but we really lose that opportunity -- and part of it's on me because i've not gone back. but in the other instances, why have we not seen more in the media and that this is what president obama said he was going to do the first year and this is what he
jim in therapy -- what do you think? jim in fairfax station. caller: no, they don't matter. it's an opportunity to look at what is said in a state of the union and move forward a year after it and assess what was promised and what was positioned and hold that person accountable. in so many instances you hear president on both sides talk a very big game. and then they failed to deliver. i am a little disappointed but there's not a greater body of media reporting that says this is what that...
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jim sensenbrenner, for instance , -- that is all i have to do, say jim sensenbrenner. i do not even have to finish the joke. [laughter]coolness quotient and jim sensenbrenner, that has never been used in one sentence. he suggested he should be guest starring on an episode of "arnie "iller to g. orrin hatch has a new a track tape out that he is marketing through woolworth's. he figures people will just flock to woolworth's to get behind the republican brand. john mccain has a new fragrance out that will be sold exclusively at sears and roebuck. lindsey graham, he came running into the room -- i endorse it, i endorse it. [laughter] you have to understand, we are dealing with a party whose hollywood sex symbol is pat sajak. not a lot of material we can go with. speaking of hollywood, these days there is a lot of talk about the academy awards. i have not seen all the nominees, so it is hard to keep track. i am told that "django unchained" is not a dramatization of ron paul's newsletters. [laughter] "life of pi" is not a biography of governor chris christie. one that i did
jim sensenbrenner, for instance , -- that is all i have to do, say jim sensenbrenner. i do not even have to finish the joke. [laughter]coolness quotient and jim sensenbrenner, that has never been used in one sentence. he suggested he should be guest starring on an episode of "arnie "iller to g. orrin hatch has a new a track tape out that he is marketing through woolworth's. he figures people will just flock to woolworth's to get behind the republican brand. john mccain has a new...
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he said jim was next to his wife, his best friend. the heritage foundation is running ads attacking marco rubio. spending a lot lot of money to attack marco rubio and ruby's pushing for immigration reform. the heritage foundation is against it. they put out this budget which some conservatives think it's correct but there's this sort of in the weeds debate. one of the co-authors of this budget had previously put forward a thesis which many viewed to be politically incorrect, but in addition to that, the question is over dynamic scoring. in other words, the heritage foundation, the criticism of their budget is when they do the analysis of what immigration reform is going to cost, they factor in all of the downside, all of the costs, but not the upside, the benefits that would come. so it's essentially an argument of whether or not they're using statistic versus dynamic scoring. but it is interesting that the internet scene battle that's taken place. and you have another prominent think tank, a.e.i., which is the other conservative thin
he said jim was next to his wife, his best friend. the heritage foundation is running ads attacking marco rubio. spending a lot lot of money to attack marco rubio and ruby's pushing for immigration reform. the heritage foundation is against it. they put out this budget which some conservatives think it's correct but there's this sort of in the weeds debate. one of the co-authors of this budget had previously put forward a thesis which many viewed to be politically incorrect, but in addition to...
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they are the director of national intelligence jim clapper, who will provide the opening statement on behalf of the intelligence community. the director of the cia, new to the job, john brennan. actually, it's his fifth full day. the director of the a b i bob bobler -- of the fbi muelle mueller, now 12 full years in his position. defensector of the intelligence agency, michael flynn. the director of the national counter-terrorism center, matt olsen. and ambassador phil goldberg. thank you for your statement, which i have read. it has been submitted and we very much appreciated. it is clear of the threats to the united states are many. they are diffused and complex. we face a continuing threat at home from terrorist attacks. most notably from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, but also from homegrown extremists, including the attempted times square bomber. it is notable that the statement for the record includes assessment that, due to recent losses, the core of al qaeda and pakistan is probably on able to carry out large, complex attacks in the west, although its desire to do so has n
they are the director of national intelligence jim clapper, who will provide the opening statement on behalf of the intelligence community. the director of the cia, new to the job, john brennan. actually, it's his fifth full day. the director of the a b i bob bobler -- of the fbi muelle mueller, now 12 full years in his position. defensector of the intelligence agency, michael flynn. the director of the national counter-terrorism center, matt olsen. and ambassador phil goldberg. thank you for...
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the three of us and candy are not rolling this. >> by your jim lehrer. >> -- you are jim lehrer. >> this is how they ask and here is how the imitation goes to the debate. and if under these rules, would you do this certain fang -- i found out what they propose and made the decision, i would do that and here is what they said. because i was like that as well. the feeling was that the commission wanted to make sure that in the mind of the public this was a debate between the candidates, that this was not a gotcha game. this is not about reporters trying to embarrass people asked him who the prime minister of whenever this. let's open this thing up in the new 24-7 world, let's make these debates different from everything else. >> and this is to inform, in the hand, and you want the american public to know who these people are and i actually think -- let's face it, there are not that many surprise categories. >> if they have said, we have to see the list of categories and we will decide which ones that you can use and you can't, that would be a different story. >> i would remind you that thr
the three of us and candy are not rolling this. >> by your jim lehrer. >> -- you are jim lehrer. >> this is how they ask and here is how the imitation goes to the debate. and if under these rules, would you do this certain fang -- i found out what they propose and made the decision, i would do that and here is what they said. because i was like that as well. the feeling was that the commission wanted to make sure that in the mind of the public this was a debate between the...
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[applause] rx this is our dad, jim demint. -- >> this is our dad, jim demint. talk about principles. he does exactly what he says he will be. i'm sorry dad. you want to say something? >> yeah, i'm jim demint and i approve this message. i need your vote on tuesday. ♪ ♪ >> he is a man of integrity. he represents the best of south carolina valleys. these effective, steady consistent. what the kind of person you would be proud to have as a neighbor. >> he will a great senator. he keeps his word. >> babies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the stage to chairman. >> ladies and gentlemen, senator jim demint. >> i feel like i've died. [laughter] i have heard someone define success as when the people that know you the best, love you the most. tonight we had made me feel successful. taking so much for this tribute. chad thank you for what you have done for the party. governor, you have made us proud all over the country. i have been in about 25 cities the last few months since i joined heretics. when i mentioned nikki haley people stand up and cheer. when i menti
[applause] rx this is our dad, jim demint. -- >> this is our dad, jim demint. talk about principles. he does exactly what he says he will be. i'm sorry dad. you want to say something? >> yeah, i'm jim demint and i approve this message. i need your vote on tuesday. ♪ ♪ >> he is a man of integrity. he represents the best of south carolina valleys. these effective, steady consistent. what the kind of person you would be proud to have as a neighbor. >> he will a great...
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pick the story up there, jim get us -- jim geddes. >> thank you for asking me to be here today at this spectacular summit area i was particularly gratified to hear the perspectives of the young people. i learned quite a lot. you that i am speaking on behalf of myself. i'm am certainly not speaking on behalf of the university as a whole. since becoming a regent of the university of colorado in 2008, i have focused on several important issues facing our fine university. the first is of course the financing and budgeting of a $3 billion per your organization. the second is my favorite, returning the colorado buffalo football program and basketball program to the national prominence that it used to be and will be soon. if anybody out there questions may, he turned. it will happen soon, i promise. finally, the most important issue is already being addressed so well by the prior stickers. that is addressing our deficiencies of intellectual, philosophical and political diversity involving our faculty. i know this group is more interested in that topic. two of my fellow regents in particular h
pick the story up there, jim get us -- jim geddes. >> thank you for asking me to be here today at this spectacular summit area i was particularly gratified to hear the perspectives of the young people. i learned quite a lot. you that i am speaking on behalf of myself. i'm am certainly not speaking on behalf of the university as a whole. since becoming a regent of the university of colorado in 2008, i have focused on several important issues facing our fine university. the first is of...
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the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like max balding and the heritage foundation so valuable. you are sharing assistance on making a positive case for conservatives, what conservatives are for. in washington is common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats are opposed to each other in an outspoken partisanship. it is what almost gets the most headlines. this negativity is not appealing on both sides. that helps explain why the government is increasingly held in such beauregard by the american people. for the left, the defensive crouch at least makes sense. liberalism's main purpose is to defend its past gains from conservative reform. negativity on the right to my mind makes no sense at all. the left has created this false narrative liberals are for things and conservatives are against things. when we concede this narrative we concede the debate before the debate begins. do it anyway.f us we take the bait. a liberal proposal is an idea, we explain why it will not work, and we think we have won
the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like max balding and the heritage foundation so valuable. you are sharing assistance on making a positive case for conservatives, what conservatives are for. in washington is common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats are opposed to each other in an outspoken partisanship. it is what almost gets the most headlines. this negativity is not appealing on both sides....
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our guest is jim white. with the basics. what is the purpose of the internal revenue service russia mark guest -- irs? they get 100 million phone calls per year. 90,000 staff. they issue over 100 million refunds to people. it is a massive operation. host: turn to the iressa budget budgett turn to the irs and what they receive money to do. they have three purposes -- provide services to taxpayers. on their phone lines and website. .heir enforcement programs because they process the many tax returns, they have a massive information processing capability so they are trying to of great their systems while processing. they can never stop while of grading. host: this is the busy tax season. people are filing for their refunds and paying what they owe. explain what the yearly tax gap is. how is that created and how much is it? guest: it is the enforcement part. the tax gap is the part of the taxes legally old by people that are not paid. it is $450 billion per year. collects maybe $65 billion per year. host: has that changed? guest
our guest is jim white. with the basics. what is the purpose of the internal revenue service russia mark guest -- irs? they get 100 million phone calls per year. 90,000 staff. they issue over 100 million refunds to people. it is a massive operation. host: turn to the iressa budget budgett turn to the irs and what they receive money to do. they have three purposes -- provide services to taxpayers. on their phone lines and website. .heir enforcement programs because they process the many tax...
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jim call me. i have to give a special shout out to bob moeller who served longer than he was supposed to but was such an extra narrator leader to some -- through some of the most difficult times we have had in national security. thank you very much. [applause] jim has dedicated his life to defending hours. making sure all americans protect our justice system writes and there will being. he is the grandson of a meatpacker. prosecutor who helped bring down the gambino's. the relentless attorney who fought to stem the bloody gun violence. defeat walk -- white-collar crime and defeat terrorist. just about impossible to find a matter of justice he has not tackled and hard to imagine somebody who is not more uniquely qualified to lead a bureau that covers all of it. positional threats like i went, organized crime that is constantly changing for us by cybersecurity. of course jim is also a famously cool caret there. here is what a fellow former prosecutor said about him. he said if you can keep your head
jim call me. i have to give a special shout out to bob moeller who served longer than he was supposed to but was such an extra narrator leader to some -- through some of the most difficult times we have had in national security. thank you very much. [applause] jim has dedicated his life to defending hours. making sure all americans protect our justice system writes and there will being. he is the grandson of a meatpacker. prosecutor who helped bring down the gambino's. the relentless attorney...
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jim called and asked if i would be willing to do this. i said, jim, i love going to south carolina, but as soon as i show up, there will be washington press saying, ivan is getting ready. that ito make it clear will go anywhere jim asks me to go. >host: that was vice president joe biden speaking with joe jim clyburn out of south carolina. we want your thoughts on the early 2016 field. we do you like and why do you like them? -- who do you like and why do you like them? larry in mississippi, who do you like? caller: i would like to make a statement before. whateverlicans said the president is for, we are against, even if it is our own ideas crude this is why we are having such a bad time. the middle-class is hurting so bad. the voters are too stupid to see what is going on. i believe hillary is going to be the president in 2016, no matter what the republicans are doing. they are already trying to destroy biden i putting out lies -- her by putting out lies in benghazi. it has already started. you do not have to wait until 2000 -- 2016. host
jim called and asked if i would be willing to do this. i said, jim, i love going to south carolina, but as soon as i show up, there will be washington press saying, ivan is getting ready. that ito make it clear will go anywhere jim asks me to go. >host: that was vice president joe biden speaking with joe jim clyburn out of south carolina. we want your thoughts on the early 2016 field. we do you like and why do you like them? -- who do you like and why do you like them? larry in mississippi,...
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that is who we have got in jim comey. i interviewed a number of extraordinary candidates for this job, all with sterling credentials. what gave me confidence that this was the right man for the job was not his degrees or resume. it was in talking to him and seeing his amazing family, a sense that this is somebody who knows what is right and wrong. and is willing to act on that basis every day. that is why i am so grateful he signed up to serve again. i will spare you another joke about how today no one stands taller. [laughter] i simply want to thank jim for accepting this role. i want to thank patrice, the five remarkable children they have got, because jobs like this are a team effort. i want to thank most of all the men and women of the fbi. i am proud of your work. i am grateful for your service. i am confident this agency will continue to flourish with jim at the helm. if he gets lost in the building, i want you guys to help them out because i guarantee he will have your back. make sure you have got his back as well.
that is who we have got in jim comey. i interviewed a number of extraordinary candidates for this job, all with sterling credentials. what gave me confidence that this was the right man for the job was not his degrees or resume. it was in talking to him and seeing his amazing family, a sense that this is somebody who knows what is right and wrong. and is willing to act on that basis every day. that is why i am so grateful he signed up to serve again. i will spare you another joke about how...
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just as important as jim's experience is his character. he has talked about how he and his brother nearly lost their lives. they were at home when an intruder held them at gunpoint. he understands deeply in his core the anguish of victims of crime, what they go through, and he has made it his life's work to spare others that pain. to know jim is to know his independence and his deep integrity. like bob, who has been in washington for some time, he does not care for politics, he only cares about getting the job done. in key moments he joined bob in standing up for what he believed was right and was prepared to give up the job he loved rather than -- as jim has said, we know the rule of law sets this nation apart and -- its foundation. jim understands at a time of crisis we are not just solely by how many plots we bring to justice, we are judged by our -- this work of striking a balance with security, but also making sure we are maintaining fidelity to those values that we cherish is a constant mission. that is who we are. and it is in large
just as important as jim's experience is his character. he has talked about how he and his brother nearly lost their lives. they were at home when an intruder held them at gunpoint. he understands deeply in his core the anguish of victims of crime, what they go through, and he has made it his life's work to spare others that pain. to know jim is to know his independence and his deep integrity. like bob, who has been in washington for some time, he does not care for politics, he only cares about...
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>> i think you should talk to jim yong kim, the current president. he knows exactly what is going on now. do you have anything that you would like to bring to our attention? [laughter] >> there is no particular story. that story of when i entered, it is an ongoing issue. the other piece of that story is that happens to be a critical development project. canceling it was difficult. [indiscernible] these are the things that we have to balance. i had to cancel something that would have had a huge development impact. that is the red line that you have to draw. no matter how important a development impact might be, you have to be ready to cancel something if you see carrots and corruption. it was a few people, a few people who had done this. now, we hope it goes forward. it is unclear whether it will go forward. that is the difficulty of this job. you've to be ready to make that you know it well. kind of decision. >> your closing thoughts? >> absolutely. as he said, a long way to go. china in particular has been resistant to dealing with corruption by the
>> i think you should talk to jim yong kim, the current president. he knows exactly what is going on now. do you have anything that you would like to bring to our attention? [laughter] >> there is no particular story. that story of when i entered, it is an ongoing issue. the other piece of that story is that happens to be a critical development project. canceling it was difficult. [indiscernible] these are the things that we have to balance. i had to cancel something that would have...
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go read about jim messina going to be president in march and april we talk about the stimulus and people bar of. we talk about economic recovery and people say what recovery? we can't win on the basis of your record. we have to take a fifth and go eradiate mitt romney and we call it the grand bet because if it doesn't work we have needser money nor time to try something else. that's not a winning message of saying we've done all the right things and as democrats we've won this debate. it's very much up for grabs and going to be determined in the next three or four years. >> so flush that out if you're karl rove in the next election, what's the platform you want your candidate to run? give bullet points. two or three policy related things. we all understand there's negative sides, tactics and technology but every candidate wants to talk about something. that's my experience. candidates want to talk about what they're going to do. what would you tell a candidate that he or she should run on as a basic platform on economic and domestic policy? >> i think republicans have a disadvantage and
go read about jim messina going to be president in march and april we talk about the stimulus and people bar of. we talk about economic recovery and people say what recovery? we can't win on the basis of your record. we have to take a fifth and go eradiate mitt romney and we call it the grand bet because if it doesn't work we have needser money nor time to try something else. that's not a winning message of saying we've done all the right things and as democrats we've won this debate. it's very...
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they brought down jim crow in many areas years before the civil acts right of 1964. i think in our retelling of the civil rights era we don't give enough credit it to the heroism of the disobedience that brought down jim crowe. you might say that is all well and good but that was a long time ago. what have you done for me lately? republicans did champion citizenship but they became imimpatient. african americans were language anguished and they were below whites in every sense. it was especially harsh for those on the lowest rungs at the time. republicans offered something that seemed to be less tan gible the promise of equalizing opportunity through free markets. now republicans face a daunting task several generations of black voters have never voted republican and are not open to the option. emocrats offer federal assistance and republican offer free markets, lower taxes. we believe it will create millions of jobs for everyone. the democrat promise is tan gible and puts food on the table but does not lead to meaningful success. we believe that lower taxes, less re
they brought down jim crow in many areas years before the civil acts right of 1964. i think in our retelling of the civil rights era we don't give enough credit it to the heroism of the disobedience that brought down jim crowe. you might say that is all well and good but that was a long time ago. what have you done for me lately? republicans did champion citizenship but they became imimpatient. african americans were language anguished and they were below whites in every sense. it was...
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host: jim says this -- why not just go to the nearest fire station and a call the cops? guest: many women do. many women do call the police. no question. then the police come out. maybe they arrest him and he is out on bail in two hours. then what? then you are dead. host: ban is joining us from ohio. get -- caller: why is there some much violence today against women? when i was a young man one of the first things my father taught me was that you never hit a girl, a woman. now you have all of these punk rap groups talking about ho this and b that. they think it is cool to be of women. that it is cool to treat women disrespectful. also, the american civil liberties union does the job of taking the bible and prayer out of school. with all this stuff going on with sandy hook, those people that were murdered, but we would teach our kids biblical principles here back in the 1940's and 1950's, we have kids packing heat? guest: one of the issues raised by the caller is about teenage violence. it has become a huge problem. that really is something -- there was always domestic vi
host: jim says this -- why not just go to the nearest fire station and a call the cops? guest: many women do. many women do call the police. no question. then the police come out. maybe they arrest him and he is out on bail in two hours. then what? then you are dead. host: ban is joining us from ohio. get -- caller: why is there some much violence today against women? when i was a young man one of the first things my father taught me was that you never hit a girl, a woman. now you have all of...
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coming -- jim comey. [laughter] i admire him. i respect him. as much as i hate to admit it, i do love the guy. bob, from one loss to another [indiscernible] give me a moment to collect my thoughts. i'm not used to complementing the director. [laughter] one of the perks of spending almost a half-century in this department is the opportunity to watch a brawl, talented honor grad advance to a department leader. jim is a perfect example. he handles his assignments and 70 attorney general, and the most challenging times, effectively, with grace, and never losing his marvelous inch -- marvelous sense of humor. the deputy attorney general of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. a lot of things are similar about bob today. he has touched so many people, in much of the same way. 30irst met him more than years ago. he was an asu in boston. i was a young lawyer andi come up to to help on a case. i met bob. he was one of the most seasoned prosecutors they had the office. when i met him, the words that came to
coming -- jim comey. [laughter] i admire him. i respect him. as much as i hate to admit it, i do love the guy. bob, from one loss to another [indiscernible] give me a moment to collect my thoughts. i'm not used to complementing the director. [laughter] one of the perks of spending almost a half-century in this department is the opportunity to watch a brawl, talented honor grad advance to a department leader. jim is a perfect example. he handles his assignments and 70 attorney general, and the...
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host: jim from bay city, michigan. caller: good morning. , all of thesesue , theeals they have congress lady that was shot in the head, this guy was a nutcase. the one that went into the auditorium and shot all of these people, he was a nutcase. -- thise schoolkids guy had metal problems. so all this legislation on how many clicks you have in a gun don't mean nothing. how are you going to legislate that. i would like to comment. thank you. host: thank you. onet: mental health husband of the bigger issues that has come out during this legislative process. certainly some proposals that the president put on the table about dealing with mental health issues are moving their way through congress. guest: they will talk about that this week. you will hear people debating during the senate talks on a bill on whether or not the reporting requirements, people who are deemed mentally ill and whether the federal government should know they are or whether they should be riveted from owning a gun. there are going to be questions abo
host: jim from bay city, michigan. caller: good morning. , all of thesesue , theeals they have congress lady that was shot in the head, this guy was a nutcase. the one that went into the auditorium and shot all of these people, he was a nutcase. -- thise schoolkids guy had metal problems. so all this legislation on how many clicks you have in a gun don't mean nothing. how are you going to legislate that. i would like to comment. thank you. host: thank you. onet: mental health husband of the...
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the three of us and candy are not rolling this. >> by your jim lehrer. >> -- you are jim lehrer. >> this is how they ask and here is how the imitation goes to the debate. and if under these rules, would you do this certain fang -- i found out what they propose and made the decision, i would do that and here is what they said. because i was like that as well. the feeling was that the commission wanted to make sure that in the mind of the public this was a debate between the candidates, that this was not a gotcha game. this is not about reporters trying to embarrass people asked him who the prime minister of whenever this. let's open this thing up in the new 24-7 world, let's make these debates different from everything else. >> and this is to inform, in the hand, and you want the american public to know who these people are and i actually think -- let's face it, there are not that many surprise categories. >> if they have said, we have to see the list of categories and we will decide which ones that you can use and you can't, that would be a different story. >> i would remind you that thr
the three of us and candy are not rolling this. >> by your jim lehrer. >> -- you are jim lehrer. >> this is how they ask and here is how the imitation goes to the debate. and if under these rules, would you do this certain fang -- i found out what they propose and made the decision, i would do that and here is what they said. because i was like that as well. the feeling was that the commission wanted to make sure that in the mind of the public this was a debate between the...
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. >> thank you >jim. good morning and thank you for coming. we have some interesting discussions over the last two days. i think the major take away from those discussions is that it is the view of the committee that the fiscal cliff agreement has created new head wins for the u.s. economy in 2013. real gdp growth in the nine states in the first half of 2013 before below 2% accelerating to 2.6% in the fourth quarter. the committee believes that the combination of tax hikes, a prolonged fight or the debt ceiling, and the possibility of severe spending cuts in 2013 have the potential to really stop this recovery in its tracks. one thing you will notice from our forecast table is that the recession probabilities from the committee are higher than normal. we still have the probability of a recession at 23% and for 2014, 20%. that is a little bit higher than what we typically see. we think the private sector is poised for sustainable growth. i think the housing numbers point to one area of strength, the housing market. the tax hikes at the start of
. >> thank you >jim. good morning and thank you for coming. we have some interesting discussions over the last two days. i think the major take away from those discussions is that it is the view of the committee that the fiscal cliff agreement has created new head wins for the u.s. economy in 2013. real gdp growth in the nine states in the first half of 2013 before below 2% accelerating to 2.6% in the fourth quarter. the committee believes that the combination of tax hikes, a prolonged...
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i have a slightly different question for you, jim. you have been in the learning part of the defense community come of the national defense university institute for strategic studies. policy action oriented job so we gathered these smart people to do these reflections on lessons learned but then when the reality hits and these deployments are six-month turnovers, people are in the field for short periods of time, what is your sense of -- are the right people learning or do the scholars learn and the action folks have to get the cliff notes version of the learning? how much of these insights actually get absorbed by the people being deployed for short tourrs? >> fascinating question. importance of lifelong learning of practitioner education, as one goes forward through a career, doolars and the policy world live differently. they think differently. i recall long ago by walden pond, henry david thoreau lamenting we have become tools of error tools. you have to understand how tools work in washington and downrange. in stewart's world, le
i have a slightly different question for you, jim. you have been in the learning part of the defense community come of the national defense university institute for strategic studies. policy action oriented job so we gathered these smart people to do these reflections on lessons learned but then when the reality hits and these deployments are six-month turnovers, people are in the field for short periods of time, what is your sense of -- are the right people learning or do the scholars learn...
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what jim was saying is that there is this wild west. there is this notion that the conversation has been broken open. disparaging, as especially of the body types of my forbearers in the journalism world. he was probably just trying to draw a sharp contest -- contrast. >> is there such a group, middle-age, left of center, overweight men who decided how the way all of us see politics and governance. you can. -- >> -- came here in -- >> 1997. i was at the post for --"new york times" for seven years. >> a lot of those guys are long gone. is that what he's talking about? >> presumably. he seemed to be talking about the boys on the bus caricature. johnny apple's. in some ways, it is a strawman. jim did more for his people. i did more for my people. the way in which it used to be is often thrown out there is a sacred cow. vilification is a little extreme on both ends. wrote aret carlson review of your book. have you seen it? >> everyone tells me not to read reviews. since i have not followed that advice, i have seen it. >> she says, even thou
what jim was saying is that there is this wild west. there is this notion that the conversation has been broken open. disparaging, as especially of the body types of my forbearers in the journalism world. he was probably just trying to draw a sharp contest -- contrast. >> is there such a group, middle-age, left of center, overweight men who decided how the way all of us see politics and governance. you can. -- >> -- came here in -- >> 1997. i was at the post for --"new...
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and one final thing, and jim sort of alluded to this. that we should all keep in mind when talking about foreign intelligence collection, the function of those agencies charged with that responsibility, and then the judiciary. it is a very limited at to the under the foreign intelligence surveillance act. if you look at article two, and of course, that is the article in the constitution that establishes the office of the president and give him his responsibilities and authority. you don't find the word judge in there at all. this is a unique circumstance where the third branch plays a role in overseeing the activities of the executive. area in which the executive constitution has exclusive sponsor ability, the conduct of our foreign affairs and protecting us against foreign dangers and threats. i look forward to your questions. once again, it is a pleasure and honor to be here. you.ank >> thank you for inviting me as well, and especially seating me on the same side of the table as judge car. it might be the same -- the first time we have
and one final thing, and jim sort of alluded to this. that we should all keep in mind when talking about foreign intelligence collection, the function of those agencies charged with that responsibility, and then the judiciary. it is a very limited at to the under the foreign intelligence surveillance act. if you look at article two, and of course, that is the article in the constitution that establishes the office of the president and give him his responsibilities and authority. you don't find...
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jim got the luxury of pushing that off, jim and david. you guys were going to come to that decision sooner. >> did you think they would come to that decision? >> yes. >> when they saw the amount of money and you guys knew you had to do it from the get-go? >> we knew we had to do it. >> there is a rule, there is some coordination but not really communication. >> you could communicate 120 days before the first broadcast went up. maybe it is 90 days. why that exists, i'm not sure. we put, you know, very much -- we played by the rules. but before the campaign existed our future existed. >> i think that this whole question of the impact of these new rules is something that is greatly under appreciated. also, this is the first time we've not had federal funding. >> on either side. >> right. in 1987, we knew that incumbent presidents were advantaged in a nonfederal system because you have four years to raise this money. on our white board we had $1 billion, which is the amount of money that we knew obama campaign could raise as an incumbent pres
jim got the luxury of pushing that off, jim and david. you guys were going to come to that decision sooner. >> did you think they would come to that decision? >> yes. >> when they saw the amount of money and you guys knew you had to do it from the get-go? >> we knew we had to do it. >> there is a rule, there is some coordination but not really communication. >> you could communicate 120 days before the first broadcast went up. maybe it is 90 days. why that...
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no conspiracies, but just in the sense that in this new era of the new jim crow, it was assumed that they would disappear and the oops mistake of we got the wrong guy could be covered up because these guys would disappear. instead, they remind us daily of the hero it perseverance -- heroic perseverance i wish i had myself. >> you talked about the film becoming a press freedom peace. what was it like having your work, your notes, your video under a subpoena and having to fight back? >> it was a mixed blessing. it was something incredibly foolish about the city subpoenaing records write-in the middle of the film. it was a publicist dream, right? [laughter] is it not? at the same time it created, and i think i can speak for sarah and dave as well, there is something that struck at our got, that feeling that you have sometimes when you think you're driving too fast when you see the blue lights behind you. this meant something. this is felt on our effort, particularly the irony that we had spent so long and have been so conscientious and diligent and asking for them to please comment. hon
no conspiracies, but just in the sense that in this new era of the new jim crow, it was assumed that they would disappear and the oops mistake of we got the wrong guy could be covered up because these guys would disappear. instead, they remind us daily of the hero it perseverance -- heroic perseverance i wish i had myself. >> you talked about the film becoming a press freedom peace. what was it like having your work, your notes, your video under a subpoena and having to fight back?...
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. >> our guest on "newsmakers" is senator jim inhofe. as the new congress takes over the spot, we have a lot of questions. let me introduce you to our to reporters. jim michaels is a reporter for "usa today." welcome. >> thank you. the pentagon made an announcement they would open up occupational specialties including confidantes to women. do you plan to try to block all or some of that plan? >> no. we have a process. i met with the undersecretary yesterday morning. the senate armed services committee can look incrementally as they make these changes. we can either talk them out of it or introduce legislation. if something that we do not know yet what they will come out with and they hear from the service chiefs, we will see what is reasonable. we will use our own judgment. i caution people who are hysterical about this. let's wait and see what they do. we will stop the bad stuff. >> the defense cemetery has said any exceptions will have to get approved by him. the implication is there are going to move fairly dramatically in this direct
. >> our guest on "newsmakers" is senator jim inhofe. as the new congress takes over the spot, we have a lot of questions. let me introduce you to our to reporters. jim michaels is a reporter for "usa today." welcome. >> thank you. the pentagon made an announcement they would open up occupational specialties including confidantes to women. do you plan to try to block all or some of that plan? >> no. we have a process. i met with the undersecretary yesterday...